Liverpool succeeded in cutting the ribbon of goals in its match against Manchester United, today, Sunday, at Old Trafford in the third round of the English Premier League.
The visitors waited until the 35th minute to score the lead goal from a perfect cross sent by Mohamed Salah, which Luis Diaz met with a header into the net, before the duo cooperated about 7 minutes later to score the second goal through the Colombian as well.
The interesting thing is that the two goals came after mistakes by Brazilian midfielder Casemiro, resulting in two counterattacks, from which the Reds scored two goals.
In the second half, Mohamed Salah was able to score Liverpool's third goal.
According to the Opta network, Salah contributed to 18 goals against Manchester United in the Premier League, more than any other player in history.
This came after the Egyptian international raised his number of assists against the Red Devils to 6, in addition to 12 goals he scored himself.
ESPN reported that Mohamed Salah scored at Old Trafford for the seventh match in a row.
Salah became the first player to score 15 goals for Manchester United during an official tournament, since Jimmy Greaves in 1968